There's no reason to think so. The early Christian texts make mention of family members of Jesus and his disciples, such as Peter's wife, Jesus' parents and siblings, and the mothers of certain disciples. Why would they not mention a marriage between Jesus and Mary of Magdala? read more
There’s no reason to think so. The early Christian texts make mention of family members of Jesus and his disciples, such as Peter’s wife, Jesus’ parents and siblings, and the mothers of certain disciples. read more
Jesus had a child, probably a daughter, with Mary Magdalene, with whom he was married. The descendants of this child became the Merovingian kings of France. The Church has suppressed the truth about Mary Magdalene and the Jesus bloodline for 2000 years. read more
Surely, you’re thinking, that’s the kind of sensationalist mumbo-jumbo you find only in the pages of fiction. In fact, The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown’s 2003 best-selling thriller, was hinged on that very premise: a secret bloodline had sprung from the union between Jesus and Mary. read more